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13 Aug 2013 17:00 #601266
by Shdwdrgn
Actually I WAS using vise-grips on the one I tried to removed... Tight enough that I started shaving off metal from the stud. Wish I had a decent impact wrench. Maybe the double-nut trick and light tapping with a hammer will work.
1981 KZ1000-JK1
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Powerstroke_fan wrote: To remove the head studs you can tighten two nuts together or do like i do and use a pair of vise grips and use them to break them loose or you can buy a stud remover.
Actually I WAS using vise-grips on the one I tried to removed... Tight enough that I started shaving off metal from the stud. Wish I had a decent impact wrench. Maybe the double-nut trick and light tapping with a hammer will work.
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13 Aug 2013 22:28 #601309
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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Soak them with Kroil for a few days too. Ed
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